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Patent 5188738, Feb 2 1993
Alternating current supplied electrically conductive method and system
for treatment of blood and/or other body fluids and/or synthetic
fluids with electric forces
Inventors: Dr. Steven Kaali and Peter Schwolsky
Abstract:
A new alternating current process and system for treatment of blood
and/or other body fluids and/or synthetic fluids from a donor to a
recipient or storage receptacle or in a recycling system using novel
electrically conductive treatment vessels for treating blood and/or
other body fluids and/or synthetic fluids with electric field forces
of appropriate electric field strength to provide electric current
flow through the blood or other body fluids at a magnitude that is
biologically compatible but is sufficient to render the bacteria,
virus, parasites and/or fungus ineffective to infect or affect
normally healthy cells while maintaining the biological usefulness of
the blood or other fluids. For this purpose low voltage alternating
current electric potentials are applied to the treatment vessel which
are of the order of from about 0.2 to 12 volts and produce current
flow densities in the blood or other fluids of from one microampere
per square millimeter of electrode area exposed to the fluid being
treated to about two milliamperes per square millimeter.
U.S. References Cited: 15 patents: #'s 5049252, 3994799, 4473449,
5133932, 2490730, 3692648, 3753886, 3878564, 3965008, 4616640,
4770167, 4932421, 5058065, 5133932, 592735, 672231
Foreign References Cited: 1 patent: # SU 995848
Other References Cited:
Journal of the Clinical Investigation published by the American
Society for Clinical Investigations, Inc, vol. 65, Feb 1980, pp 38of:
Photodynamic Inactivation of Herpes Simplex Viruses- Lowell E
Schnipper
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol 17, No 2, Feb 1983:
Photodynamic Inactivation of Pseudorabier Virus with Methylene Blue
Dye, Light and Electricity- Janine A Badyisk
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine, vol 1,
1979, pp 204-209: Inactivation of Herpes Simplex Virus with Methylene
Blue, Light and Electricity- Mitchell R Swartz
To view a picture of the original complete patent click here
http://www.toolsforhealing.com/Health/Beck/Kaali_Pat
ent.htm
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